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1 DAZON Limited Warranty The warranty policy applies to those cases where the new seller vehicle unloaded from its shipping container, set up and delivered by authorize dealer and under normal use and service is found to have defects in parts or workmanship under the following terms and conditions. This warranty covers the engine and transmission related components for a period of 180 days This warranty does not apply to any part that in opinion of seller was defective because of improper maintenance, improper assembly, alterations, abuse, negligence or accident. Should warranty service be required on your vehicle during the 180 days warranty period, please contact your nearest authorized DAZON dealer for repairs. 2 What is not covered under this warranty? This warranty does not cover any seller vehicle that has been subjected to: a. This warranty does not cover any seller vehicle in any way so as to adversely affect its safety or reliability. b. Renting c. Disassembly, adjusting/ or repairing of the vehicle in any way so as to adversely affects its safety or reliability. d. Competition or racing The warranty does not cover loss of use of the seller vehicle, loss of time, inconvenience, or other consequential damage which includes, but is not limited to/ loss or damage to persons or property or any expense of returning any damaged units to the seller distributor or its authorized dealer. DAZON has the right to make changes without notice. 3 Contents 1. FOREWORD---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 2. A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 4. SAFETY LABELS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 5. ARE YOU READY TO DRIVE? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 6. IS YOUR VEHICLE READY TO DRIVE? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16 7. SAFE DRIVING PRECAUTIONS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 8. OPERATION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 9. SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33 10. REPAIR----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39 11. PERIODIC CHECKS AND SERVICE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------40 12. SPECIFICATIONS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 13. WIRING DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------44 4 FOREWORD Thanks for choosing DAZON. Prior to operating your DAZON, please read through this Owner’s Manual carefully as it contains important safety and maintenance information. Failure to follow the warnings contained in this manual could lead to inury to riders or damage to unit. Be sure to follow the recommended maintenance schedule and service your vehicle accordingly. Preventive maintenance is extremely important to the longevity of your vehicle. DAZON recommends a helmet, eye protection, and proper footwear to be worn at all times. We hope you will have a pleasant experience with our products and thanks again for choosing DAZON. A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY In order to keep everyone safe, you must take responsibility for the safe operation of your DAZON. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. 5 It is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated with operating or maintaining the vehicle. You must use your own judgment. It is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated with operating or maintaining a BUGGY; you must use your own good judgment. You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including; Safety Labels - On the BUGGY. Safety Messages - Preceeded by a safety alert symbol and one of two signal words: WARNING, or CAUTION. These signal words mean: Physical harm may result from failure to follow instructions that are described within the WARNING labels. Safety Headings: such as Important Safety Reminders or Important Safety Precautions, Safety Section: such as Buggy Safety. Instruction: how to use this BUGGY correctly and safety. 6 This entire manual is filled with important safety information—please read it carefully. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your BUGGY will provide you with many years of service and pleasure providing you take responsibility for your own safety and understand the challenges you can meet while driving. There is much that you can do to protect yourself when you drive. You'll find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual. The following are a few that we consider most important. Follow the Age Recommendation It is strongly recommended that no one under the age of 16 be permitted to drive this BUGGY without adult supervision. Always Wear a Helmet Wearing a helmet significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries. Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet. We also recommend that you wear eye protection and other protective gear. 7 Drive Off-Road Only Your BUGGY is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. The tires are not designed for pavement, and the BUGGY does not have turn signals and other features required for use on public roads. Take Time to Learn & Practice Take time to become familiar with your DAZON buggy. Practice in a safe area until you build your skills and get accustomed to this Buggy’s handling characteristics. Be Alert for Off-Road Hazards The terrain can present a variety of challenges when you drive off-road. Continually "read" the terrain for unexpected turns, drop-offs, rocks, ruts, and other hazards. Always keep your speed low enough to allow time to see and react to hazards. Drive within Your Limits Never drive beyond your personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs, and fatigue can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and drive safely. 8 Don't Drink and Drive Alcohol and driving don't mix. Never drink alcohol prior to or while driving your Dazon product.. Doing so can impair your judgment and reaction times. Avoid driving this BUGGY at night. Night time driving conditions can greatly reduce a driver's visibility and judgment. Driving at night is hazardous and can increase the possibility of an accident. Never run your BUGGY indoors or in an enclosed area. The exhaust from the engine contains carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous, tasteless, and odorless gas that may be lethal. Keep clear of moving parts The operator of the BUGGY should never place their hands or other parts of their body near any moving parts. Failure to follow this warning may cause physical harm to your body. 9 Skidding or Sliding The terrain surface can affect turns. Skidding in a turn is more likely to occur on slippery surfaces such as snow, ice, mud and loose gravel. If you skid on ice, you may lose all directional control. To avoid skidding on slippery terrain, keep your speed low and drive carefully. SAFETY LABELS This section presents some of the most important information and recommendations to help you drive your BUGGY safely. Please take a few moments to read these pages. The labels should be considered permanent parts of the BUGGY. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your authorized dealer for replacement warning labels. 10 ARE YOU READY TO DRIVE? Before each use, make sure you and your BUGGY are both ready to drive. To help get you prepared, this section discusses how to evaluate your readiness, what items you should check on your BUGGY, and adjustments to make for your comfort, convenience, or safety. Before you drive your BUGGY for the first time, we urge you to: • Read this owner's manual and the labels on your BUGGY carefully • Make sure you understand all the safety messages. • Know how to operate all the controls. • Have an adult present if under 16 years of age. Before each use, be sure: • You feel well and are in good physical and mental condition. • You are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet (with chin strap tightened securely), eye protection, and other protective clothing. • You don't have any alcohol or drugs in your body system. 11 Protective Apparel For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear a DOT approved helmet, eye protection, and other protective clothing. Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gears can reduce the chance of injury when you drive. The following suggestions will help you choose the proper protective gear. Helmets and Eye Protection Your helmet is your most important piece of protective gear because it offers the best protection against head injuries. A helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely. An open-face helmet offers some protection, but a full-face helmet offers more. Regardless of the style, look for a DOT (Department of Transportation) sticker in any helmet you buy. Always wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and help your vision. 12 Operating this BUGGY without wearing an approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing could increase your chances of head and/or eye injury, possibly death in the event of severe accident. Always wear approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly and wear eye protection (goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, long-sleeved shirt or jacket and long pants. Additional Driving Gears In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend: • Sturdy off-road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet, ankles, and lower legs. • Off-road motorcycle gloves to help protect your hands. • Driving pants with knee and hip pads, a driving jersey with padded elbows, and a chest and shoulder protector. Driver Training Developing your driving skills is an on-going process. Even if you have driven other Buggies, take time to become 13 familiar with how this BUGGY works and handles. Practice driving the BUGGY in a safe area to build your skills. Do not drive in rough terrain until you get accustomed to the BUGGY's handling characteristics, and feel comfortable with its size and weight. Operating this BUGGY without proper instruction could increase your risk of an accident that could lead to serious injury or death. Age Recommendation It is strongly recommended that no one under the age of 16 be permitted to operate this BUGGY without adult supervision. A child driving a BUGGY that is not recommended for his/her age could lose BUGGY control and result in severe injury or death. A child under 16 should have adult supervision when operating this vehicle. 14 No Alcohol or Drugs Alcohol, drugs and Buggies don't mix. Even a small amount of alcohol can impair your ability to operate a BUGGY safely. Likewise, drugs---even if prescribed by a physician---can be dangerous while operating a BUGGY. Consult your doctor to be sure it is safe to operate a vehicle after taking medication. Operating this BUGGY after consuming alcohol or drugs can seriously affect your judgment, cause delayed reactions, affect your balance and perception, and could result in serious injury or death. Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this BUGGY. 15 IS YOUR VEHICLE READY TO DRIVE? Before each use, it is important to inspect your BUGGY and make sure any problems you find are corrected. A predrive inspection is a must, not only for safety, but because having a breakdown, or even a flat tire, can be a safety concern. If your BUGGY has overturned or has been involved in a collision, do not drive it until your BUGGY has been inspected by an authorized DAZON dealer. There may be damages or other problems you cannot see. Improper maintenance of this BUGGY or failing to correct a problem before use can result in a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always perform a pre-drive inspection before every drive and correct any problems. Pre-drive Inspection Check the following items before you get on the BUGGY: z Engine Oil: Check the level and add oil if needed. Check for leaks. z Fuel: Check the level and add fuel if needed. Also make sure the fuel-filling cap is securely fastened. Check for leaks. 16 z Tires: Use a gauge to check the air pressure. Adjust if needed. Also look for signs of damages or excessive wear. z Nuts & Bolts: Check the wheels to see that the axle nuts are tightened. Use a wrench to make sure all accessible nuts, bolts, and fasteners are tight. z Underbody & Exhaust System: Check for and remove any dirt, vegetation or other debris that could be fire hazard or interfere with the proper operation of the BUGGY. z Air Cleaner Housing Drain Tube: Check for carbon deposits in the drain tube. If necessary, clean the tube and check the air cleaner housing. z Leaks, Loose Parts: Walk around your BUGGY and look for anything that appears unusual, such as a leak or loose cable. z Lights: Make sure the headlight, brake light and taillight are working properly. z Throttle: Check the free play and adjust if needed. Press the throttle to make sure it moves smoothly without sticking, and snaps back automatically when it is released. z Brakes: Press the rear brake pedal several times, check for proper brake pedal free play. Make sure there is no brake fluid leakage. z Engine Stop Button: When engine is running, press and hold the Engine Stop Button for two seconds. Make 17 sure the engine stops. z Steering Wheel: Check that the wheels turn properly as you turn the steering wheel. z Cable: Check the cable housing for wear. Check the fittings for looseness. Replace or tighten as needed. 18 SAFE DRIVING PRECAUTIONS Off-Road Use Only Your BUGGY and its tires are designed and manufactured for off-road use only, not for pavement. Driving on pavement can affect handling and control. You should not drive your BUGGY on pavement. Operating this BUGGY on paved surfaces may seriously affect handling and control of the BUGGY, and may cause the vehicle to go out of control. Never operate the BUGGY on any paved surfaces, including sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and streets. When driving off-road, also remember to always obey local off-road driving laws and regulations. Obtain permission to drive on private property. Avoid posted areas and obey "no trespassing" signs. You should never drive your BUGGY on public streets, roads or highways, even if they are not paved. Drivers of street vehicles may have difficulty seeing and avoiding you, which could lead to a collision. In many states it is illegal to operate Buggies on public streets, roads and highways. 19 Operating this BUGGY on public streets, roads or highways can cause collision with other vehicles. Never operate this BUGGY on any public streets, roads or highways, even dirt or gravel. Keep Hands and Feet on Controls Always keep both hands on the steering wheel and both feet on the foot controls when driving your BUGGY. It is important to maintain your balance and to control the BUGGY. Removing hands or foot away from the controls can reduce your ability to react control of the BUGGY. Removing hand from Steering wheel or feet from foot controls during operation can reduce your ability to control the BUGGY or could cause you to lose your balance and fall off the BUGGY. Always keep both hand on the steering wheel and both feet on the foot controls of your BUGGY during operation. 20 Control Speed Driving at excessive speed increases the chance of an accident. In choosing a proper speed, you need to consider the capability of your BUGGY, the terrain, visibility and other operating conditions, plus your own skills and experience. Operating this BUGGY at excessive speed increases your chances of losing control of the BUGGY, which can result in an accident. Always drive at a speed that is proper for your BUGGY, the terrain, visibility and other operating conditions, and your experience. Use on Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain Before driving in a new area, always check the terrain thoroughly. Don't drive fast on unfamiliar terrain or when visibility is limited. (It’s sometimes difficult to see obstructions like hidden rocks, bumps, or holes in time to react.) 21 Failure to use extra care when operating this BUGGY on unfamiliar terrain could result in the BUGGY overturning or going out of control. Go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the BUGGY. Never drive past the limit of visibility. Maintain a safe distance between your BUGGY and other off-road vehicles. Always exercise caution and use extra care on rough, slippery and loose terrain. Failure to use extra care when operating on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain could cause loss of traction or vehicle control, which could result in an accident, including an overturn. Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control the BUGGY on such terrain. Always be especially cautious on these types of terrain. 22 Do Not Perform Stunts You should always operate your BUGGY in a safe and reasonable manner. When driving, always keep all four wheels on the ground. Attempting wheelies, jumps, and other stunts increases the chance of an accident, including an overturn. Never attempt stunts, such as wheelies or jumps. 23 OPERATION A. Operation controls WARNING - Do not attempt to start or operate the engine until completely familiar with the location and use of each control necessary to operate this vehicle. The operator must know how to stop this machine before starting and driving it. a. Throttle The right foot pedal is the throttle that controls the BUGGY speed. As the engine speed is above idle, the clutch automatically engages and moves the vehicle forward. To disengage the clutch at any time, allow the throttle to return to the idle position. Each time prior to starting the engine, check the throttle assembly to ensure that when pedal is pushed all the way forward the assembly is working smoothly and returns to idle when released. Do not operate if pedal or engine throttle linkage fail to return to idle. If lubrication does not correct the problem, adjust or replace worn parts, contact your authorized DAZON dealer for assistance. 24 b. Brake The brake is located on the left side of the vehicle. Applying pressure to the pedal draws the brake calipers around the brake pumps (one at the rear wheel, two at the front wheel) and slows or stops the vehicle. c. Ignition Switch Insert the key into the ignition switch, turn the key clockwise, and release the key when the engine starts. The engine will warm up within 5 minutes and the engine choke will close automatically and operate at normal RPM (Warning: Never crank starter more than 5 seconds at a time). d. Engine Stop Switch Important-----stop button test. Before driving this vehicle, test the Engine Stop Switch to assure that it is operating properly. With the engine running, move the Stop Button to the “OFF” position. 25 B. Pre-Drive Inspection Perform this pre-drive Inspection before each use. If not performed, serious damage to the vehicle or personal injury may result. a. Check for Engine Oil Level. Check for leaks, add oil if required. b. Check for Fuel Level. Add fuel if necessary and do not overfill. Check for leaks. c. Check for Brakes. Depress the rear brake pedal several times, and then check for proper brake pedal free play. Make sure there is no brake fluid leakage. Adjust if necessary. d. Check Tires. Check tires condition and pressure. The pressure on both Front and Rear tire is 15kPa and 20kPa. e. Check Drive Chain. Check for chain's condition and tension. Lubricate if necessary. f. Check Throttle. Check for smooth operation. Assure throttle "snaps" back to idle. g. Check Engine Stop Button. Perform engine stop button test. Repair if necessary. h. Check all Nuts, Bolts, and fasteners. Check wheels to see that all axle nuts are tightened properly. Check and tighten if necessary all other fasteners to specified tension. 26 i. Check Sport Bar. Ensure all protective bars are in place and secure before operating the BUGGY. j. Check Brake Light. Check for proper operation. k. Check Wheels. Check for tightness of wheel nuts and axle nuts; check that axle nuts are secured by cotter pins. l. Check Steering. Check for free operation and unusual looseness in any area. Always follow rules for safe operation and wear a helmet. 27 Component Locations 28 29 C. Passengers The vehicle allows for two riders only. Combine maximum weight of driver and the passenger should not exceed 180kg or 4001bs. D. Seat Adjustment The seat must always be securely fastened in the position which best affords the operator control of the foot pedals, steering wheel, and the engine stop button. a. Pull seat adjustment handle upward to disengage seat slide. b. Move seat to desired position. c. Be sure seat adjustment handle snaps back into place and that seat is locked into position. Before attempting to adjust the seat ensure that engine is not running. 30 Never operate this BUGGY when the provided seat is not securely fastened. To do so could result in personal injury or loss of life. Before attempting to adjust the seat ensure that engine is not running. E. Reverse Adjustment a. Press down the reverse lever to the “D” position so that the unit can move forward; pull back the lever to “R” so that the unit can move backward. b. Adjusting Nut #1 on the top of the reverse cable can adjust the mesh status inside reverse gear box. Turn half a round as you rotate the nut to adjust the cable. Make sure the cable is not too tight or loose. Adjust Nut#2 accordingly to adjust Nut#1. 31 F. Starting and Operating Instructions a. Before starting the engine, be sure that the driver is seated properly in the driver’s seat and tighten the seatbelt. b. Test the controls to learn how to start, turn and stop. c. Operate the BUGGY slowly until you are familiar with it. d. The turning radius of this BUGGY is small and agile, so the centrifugal force is very high when turning at high speed. Slow down to a more controllable speed when turning to prevent the BUGGY from rolling over. e. To avoid rolling over, be sure to only turn the vehicle at a slow more controllable speed, heel on the ramp of the main board when turning. If you keep your leg on the foot pedal, you can feel the vehicle is stable because of the gravity is adjusted and it won't roll over. 32 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS A. Service Air Cleaner Service air cleaner after every 20 hours of use NOTE: Service more often under dusty conditions. a. Remove cleaner cover 1. b. Remove air cleaner element 2, 3. c. Fill the non-flammable cleaning agent into a basin and dip the element in it. d. Dry it after cleaning. Dip it into the engine oil specified by the manufacture and dry again. B. Engine Lubrication You must change the oil in the crankcase after the first 5 hours of operating of your new engine and after 10 hours of use thereafter. That will insure proper lubrication of internal parts and prevent costly repairs due to excessive wear. 33 Never operate this BUGGY when the provided seat is not securely fastened; this could result in personal injury or loss of life. a. Remove the filler plug located on rear side of engine. Tip the vehicle backwards slightly by blocking up the front end and drain oil into suitable container. b. Replace the filler plug and tighten securely. Place the vehicle in a level position. c. Refill crankcase (approximately 1 1/4 pint) to top of the filler neck with SAE 10W/30 oil. Use the same grade of oil as used originally. d. Check oil level before each use of the vehicle or after each 10 hours of operation. Add oil to bring up to proper level. Do not mix various grades of oil. 34 C. Spark Plug a. Remove the spark plug and inspect it each time you change the oil. (Use a spark plug wrench) The electrodes should be kept clean and free of carbon. The presence of carbon or excess oil will greatly reduce proper engine performance. If possible, check the spark plug gap (area between electrodes) using a wire feeler gauge. This specification is 0.025"~0.030". b. Before installing spark plug coat threads lightly with graphite grease if possible, to ensure easy removal next time the spark plug needs inspection. c. It is advisable to replace the spark plug at least once a year to insure easy starting and good engine performance. D. Carburetor Adjustment Never make unnecessary adjustments. The factory recommended settings are correct for most applications. It's not necessary to disassemble the screw unless the carburetor needs to be replaced. Prepare a 50r/w tachometer before adjustment. 35 a. Warm up the engine (5~10 min) b. Gently tighten the air screw. Back out 2-3/8 turns counter clockwise. c. Connect the tachometer, adjust the throttle to limit the idle speed. The standard value is (1700 RPM). d. Turn the airscrew counter clockwise slowly and observe the RPM of the engine, stop adjusting as the RPM reaches the top speed. e. Adjust the screw and adjust the idle speed to an ideal value. f. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the rotate speed of engine stables. E. Cleaning Instructions Keep your vehicle clean. With a clean rag, wipe off the dirt and oil from around controls. Wipe off any spilled fuel and oil. Keep the engine clean of foreign objects and be sure to check that water tank fan is free of debris for proper cooling. 36 F. Vehicle Lubrication Lubricate the vehicle every 90 days of use. Apply several drops of oil in the specific points. G. Chain Lubrication To increase chain life, it should be lubricated with a spray on type chain lubricant. H. Chain Adjustment Check the chain adjustment after first two hours of use. Readjust if it has more than 1/2" flex. a. Loosen Nut # 1 b. Adjust Nut # 2. Turn Nut # 2 clockwise in 1/2-turn increments, then turn nut # 1 until tight. Follow this procedure until chain is at proper tension. 37 c. Repeat the above two steps until chain is adjusted to desired fit. I. Adjustment of Front Shock There are five adjustable positions on the front shock. The default position is in the middle set by manufacturer. Use a round nut wrench as you adjust the shock. The tension of shock spring will increase as you screw to the left. Decrease as you screw to the right. J. Storage Instructions In the event your vehicle is not to be operated for periods in excess of 30 days or at the end of each driving season prepare for storage as follows: a. Drain fuel tank and carburetor by allowing engine to run out of fuel, or use a fuel stabilizer. b. Lubricate engine cylinder by removing the spark plug and pour one ounce of clean lubricating oil through the spark plug hole into the cylinder. Crank the engine slowly to spread oil and replace the spark plug. c. Do not save or store gasoline over winter. Using old gasoline, which has deteriorated from storage, will cause hard starting and affect engine performance. Do not drain fuel while engine is hot. Be sure to move BUGGY outside before draining fuel. 38 REPAIR A. Front Wheel Replacement Do not disassemble the castle nuts when you replace the front wheels. It is only necessary to tighten the nuts so that the wheel turns freely on the axle with minimum endplay. Tighten the nuts after replacing the wheels. B. Rear Wheel Replacement Do not disassemble the castle nuts when you replace the rear wheels. It is only necessary to tighten the nuts so that the wheel turns freely on the axle with minimum endplay. Tighten the nuts and put on the cotter Pin after replacing the wheels. 39 PERIODICAL CHECK AND SERVICE The maintenance intervals in the following table are based upon average riding conditions. Riding in unusually dusty areas require more frequent servicing Items Tire pressure/wear, Brake performance, First week Monthly I I Quarterly Yearly C I Tightness of screws Air cleaner Carburetor C I A Spark plug Drive chain C C, A I I Brake fluid C, A, L I Replace gearbox oil Chassis I R C, I L Fuel switch/fuel tank Battery C I Engine oil I R Valve clearance of engine A 40 A: adjust C: clean I: inspect, clean or replace if necessary. L: lubricate R: replace SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Overall Length 2159mm Overall Width 1400mm Overall Height 1470mm Wheelbase 1499mm Ground Clearance 170mm ENGINE Type Engine Capacity Forced air-cooled, single cylinder, 4-Stroke 150cc Displacement 149.5cc Bore x Stroke 57.4mm x 57.8mm Compression Ratio 9.2:1 Max Power 7.4kw/7500rpm Max Torque 9.5N.m/5500rpm Fuel Type SAE 90# or above (unleaded) 41 Lubricate Oil SAE 10W/30 Ignition C.D.I. Starting Electric Spark Plug C7HSA (NGK) Transmission Automatic C.V.T. Carburetor MIKUNI, BS24J Lubrication Force & Splash CAPACITIES Maximum Load 400lbs Fuel Tank 7.0L Engine Oil 850ml Starting <5s Climbing 25º Battery 12V 8Ah Head Light 12V 21W Tail Light 12V 21W/5W 42 Fuse 10A Brake Track <7 m@20miles/h Top Speed 22 miles/h CHASSIS Front/rear Brake Hydraulic disc, left foot control Front Tire 19 x 7-8 Rear Tire 22 x 11 –10 Front Suspension Independent Dual A-Arm Rear Suspension Swing Arm/Double Damped Shock TIRE PRESSURE Front Rear 175kpa 200kpa WEIGHT Net Weight 170kg 43 44 45